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ABF Associated British Foods Plc

2,635.00
-51.00 (-1.90%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Associated British Foods Plc LSE:ABF London Ordinary Share GB0006731235 ORD 5 15/22P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -51.00 -1.90% 2,635.00 2,629.00 2,631.00 2,700.00 2,630.00 2,693.00 1,308,941 16:35:06
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Textile Goods, Nec 19.75B 1.04B 1.3790 19.07 19.91B
Associated British Foods Plc is listed in the Textile Goods sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker ABF. The last closing price for Associated British Foods was 2,686p. Over the last year, Associated British Foods shares have traded in a share price range of 1,807.00p to 2,765.00p.

Associated British Foods currently has 757,077,752 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Associated British Foods is £19.91 billion. Associated British Foods has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 19.07.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
27/11/2020
11:57
No time for Green - £30m is nothing to him or his wife.
Sell his yacht!
Feel very sorry for the employees though.
Suet

suetballs
27/11/2020
11:28
Arcadia group on the brink
spoole5
24/11/2020
21:01
My daughter is counting down the days until she is able to go to do a BIG shop at Primark next week. LOL

There will be hundreds of thousands of others now in the market in the UK for Christmas presents and jumpers now they can have family gatherings.

Next step for me is £25 after banking a little bit of profit earlier today :-)

tlobs2
23/11/2020
09:27
Can see primark sales really motoring next year, and they are continuing with new store role outs which will benefit from lower rents. Food operations will probably experience some slowdown but one complements the other. If this wasn't majority family owned it would have been broken up years ago.
spoole5
23/11/2020
08:39
Amazed this has not moved further ahead.. I am convinced it will

made operating profit of £891 million in June. (30% down on 2019)

But while others are making losses this company is still coining it.

A survivor and thriver for sure.

undervaluedassets
23/11/2020
08:17
This will really start to motor after xmas imo
spoole5
22/11/2020
09:58
OT
Just read a book called Oldies Inc. It's about a stockbroker who has hit the skids.
Sounded familiar, so I read it. Great fun. A real page turner.
FYI
Oldies-inc.com Author's website and he reads the beginning. Enjoy

brokebroker1
22/11/2020
09:57
OT
Just read a book called Oldies Inc. It's about a stockbroker who has hit the skids.
Sounded familiar, so I read it. Great fun. A real page turner.
FYI
Oldies-inc.com Author's website and he reads the beginning. Enjoy

brokebroker1
22/11/2020
09:34
Majority of stores back open on the 2nd then. Get those tills ringing!
spoole5
20/11/2020
19:24
Added a small amount back at 19.82.
There should be some nice further upside in 2021,
we may retrace a bit first, following such a rapid rise.

essentialinvestor
20/11/2020
08:20
Well this is one of the fittest - if not the fittest.

ABF as the food business in the background that has been untouched by COVID. This adds much needed ballast and stability.

Recent profits reduced of course.. but last results still showed profits of the best part of a £1billion... and that during a pandemic.

I think the majority of UK listed companies would love to be able to claim the same

undervaluedassets
19/11/2020
14:58
Nearing a buy level for me, come om down! ).
essentialinvestor
19/11/2020
13:52
Looks like pubs are gonna take the hit for shops after dec 2
spoole5
19/11/2020
12:21
This cash machine gets going again post COVID-19.

Fast fashion on the cheap is not dead.

undervaluedassets
15/11/2020
08:17
Apologies for disturbing everybody but one of my own stalkers NIGOIL, often referred to as NOBOIL by most users of the RKH message board users will be arriving shortly to post more lies / exaggerations / falsehoods & inaccuracies, so I'm leaving a trail of bread crumbs for him to follow.

Come on Bravo Two Zero, keep up fellah, weren't you in the Paras or was it Special Forces ?

ukneonboy
13/11/2020
15:32
spoole, there was some giveback likely regardless I think,
following an incredible multi day rise.


Some perhaps sitting on fat profits and locking in before the weekend by selling.

essentialinvestor
13/11/2020
14:35
Started adding back, very slowly.
essentialinvestor
13/11/2020
14:27
Lockdown fears back
spoole5
13/11/2020
10:17
GOLDMAN SACHS RAISES AB FOODS PRICE TARGET TO 2,340 (2,050) PENCE - 'NEUTRAL'
philanderer
11/11/2020
12:05
SOCGEN RAISES AB FOODS TO 'BUY' ('HOLD') - TARGET 2,639 (1,809) PENCE
philanderer
10/11/2020
16:33
My daughter has already worked out which day(s) she's going to pile into the new huge Primark at the Trafford Centre !
tlobs2
10/11/2020
16:22
If lockdown ends on 2nd dec it will be a primark xmas bonanza
spoole5
10/11/2020
15:30
A couple more weeks of this would be more than welcome.

Then news of a reasonable Brexit deal without any major compromises will soon have us over £30 ;-)

tlobs2
10/11/2020
11:53
All out, best of luck to those holding.
essentialinvestor
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